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there are the tax payers and the city. when i was receiver in harrisburg i would talk to the citizens all the time who were very concerned about what it meant to them and how much taxes they would have to pay. the other i think said in your introduction people talked about the constitutional investors but a lot of bond holders are holding shares in mutual funds and using their retirement money to invest partially in bonds. when you have a meltdown situation like this, it's not just the workers who are hurt but the toda taxpayers, the citd bond holders, the individuals. when you're doing a work out like this, the goal is not to let anybody off free. i know in some of your guests are arguing that pensions should be sacks cro sac rosant. at debt is too great for the tax payers have to pay. all parties will have to accept that they will have pain as part of the process. it takes a while to get there. you see detroit with its pensioners saying don't touch us. the goal is to have a fair and proportion nat loss suffered by everyb
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riddle me this, when is a fee increase, ginger, not a tax. >> it's not a tax when republicans support it. they're trying to craft increases in fees more revenue into the budget that republicans can get hyped who said no new taxes. some of this is expanding the base more people paying a fee by giving more access. increases and fees that have not been addressed in a long time. we don't know which ones specifically they'll sign off on. >> ginger, where is the trouble likely to come from, the left? the right? >> reporter: it will come from both sides. paul ryan will have to make a hard sale to republicans in his caucus. it's not clear whether or not the majority of republicans would back any deal. most of them oppose any extra spending, and democrats in the senate who think that tax increases should be included and it shouldn't have any cuts to programs that they see as vital to the american people. >> this is a small deal not the grander bargain that has been talked about ad nauseam. is this kicking the can down the road because it can't make a big dial? >> reporter: not the grand bargai
riddle me this, when is a fee increase, ginger, not a tax. >> it's not a tax when republicans support it. they're trying to craft increases in fees more revenue into the budget that republicans can get hyped who said no new taxes. some of this is expanding the base more people paying a fee by giving more access. increases and fees that have not been addressed in a long time. we don't know which ones specifically they'll sign off on. >> ginger, where is the trouble likely to come...
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as a trickle-down ideology became more prominent, taxes were slashed for the wealthiest, while investments that make us all richer, like schools and infrastructure, were allowed to wither. and for a certain period of time we could ignore this weaken economic foundation, in part because more families were relying on two earners as women entered the work force. we took on more debt. but when the music stopped and the crisis hit millions of families were stripped of whatever cushion they had left. as the result is an economy that has become profoundly inequal, and families that are more insecure. since 1979 when i graduated from high school, our productivity is up by more than 90%. but the income of the typical family has increased by less than 8%. since 1979 our economy has more than doubled in size. but most of that growth has flowed to a fortunate few. the top 10% no longer takes in one-third of our income. it now takes half. whereas in the past the average ceo made about 20 to 30 times the income of the average worker, today's ceo now makes 273 times more. and meanwhile the family in the
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each home built creates three jobs for a year and generates $90,000 in tax revenue. i watched this home builders and new homes quite closely. >> ali velshi, "real money." i'll see you at 7:00 p.m. the center for head said and medicare services said that 1 million people and 50,000 visited on tuesday and the relaunched website has a very small error rate. the obama administration was expecting enrollment numbers. the president talked about healthcare during an event at the white house this afternoon. mike viqueira joins us from the white house. mike, what is this, the second day in a row? the president has held an event where he's talking about healthcare, right? >> that's right. they're trying to turn the page from the lost two months. the bungled roll out of healthcare.gov and the issues surrounding it, and now it's crunch time. the president was talking to a group that is vital to the success of the affordable care act, and that is young invincibles. his point was to try--he was talking to supporters, really, but to try to talk to young people and talk to other you
each home built creates three jobs for a year and generates $90,000 in tax revenue. i watched this home builders and new homes quite closely. >> ali velshi, "real money." i'll see you at 7:00 p.m. the center for head said and medicare services said that 1 million people and 50,000 visited on tuesday and the relaunched website has a very small error rate. the obama administration was expecting enrollment numbers. the president talked about healthcare during an event at the white...
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issue education... gun control... the gap between rich and poor... job creation... climate change... tax policy... the economy... iran... healthcare... ad guests on all sides of the debate. >> this is a right we should all have... >> it's just the way it is... >> there's something seriously wrong... >> there's been acrimony... >> the conservative ideal... >> it's an urgent need... and a host willing to ask the tough questions >> how do you explain it to yourself? and you'll get... the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5 eastern only on al jazeera america >> welcome back, we're talking about the state of local bee populations because they're dying off. and inevitably, people want to do something, and they don't know what to do, and do not know where to start. but not everyone is cut out for beekeeping. jennifer, what are things that people can do around their homes to help. >> well, there are a couple of big important things. some people want to have colonies in their backyard and it's great. and i had a couple of them in my backyard and i loved collecting honey from
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and there are a number of tax provisions set to expire at the end of the year. congress often comes in and goes back and deals with some of that unfinished business, but they would love to get it done now. also the farm bill, that includes the food assistance program, or snap, and the defense bill. the national defense authorization act. and budget negotiations, stephanie. this is one that everyone is watching. because the last time congress couldn't come to terms we saw that government shut down back in october. they would like to get some work done now to get some ground work laid, stephanie. >> a lot of important stuff to deal with and not a lot of time. libby thank you. >>> mexican authorities are searching for a stolen truck carrying extremely dangerous radioactive material. it was taken on monday. it's not clear how much of the material was in the truck or who may have stolen it. cobalt 60 is used in cancer treatments but could also be used in a dirty bomb. >>> vice president joe biden is in china, but they haven't spoken publicly about the air defense zon
and there are a number of tax provisions set to expire at the end of the year. congress often comes in and goes back and deals with some of that unfinished business, but they would love to get it done now. also the farm bill, that includes the food assistance program, or snap, and the defense bill. the national defense authorization act. and budget negotiations, stephanie. this is one that everyone is watching. because the last time congress couldn't come to terms we saw that government shut...
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things relating to the tax code they will come back and take care of them as the year gets started but that's why people are calling things like the dairy cliff an important issue. $7 for a gallon of milk is something that americans will not be happy with and they are hope that they will come some sort of bills. >> congress is under fire, for not being very productive in the last year. >> reporter: that's right. it's being called the do-nothing congress from many quarters because of the small number of actual laws that they have been able to pass. we saw them push back today, a lot of blame getting thrown out around. and john boehner pointed the finger at democrats and the counterpoint from president obama and other democrats saying there needs to be more bipartisanship and the republicans are the cause of trouble here in washington. but a lot of issues have been on the table for a long time. the farm bill has been in talks for months and a couple of key issues keep getting in the way and republicans and democrats cannot agree on them. one example is food stamps. there are cuts on the
things relating to the tax code they will come back and take care of them as the year gets started but that's why people are calling things like the dairy cliff an important issue. $7 for a gallon of milk is something that americans will not be happy with and they are hope that they will come some sort of bills. >> congress is under fire, for not being very productive in the last year. >> reporter: that's right. it's being called the do-nothing congress from many quarters because of...
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issue education... gun control... the gap between rich and poor... job creation... climate change... tax policy... the economy... iran... healthcare... ad guests on all sides of the debate. >> this is a right we should all have... >> it's just the way it is... >> there's something seriously wrong... >> there's been acrimony... >> the conservative ideal... >> it's an urgent need... and a host willing to ask the tough questions >> how do you explain it to yourself? and you'll get... the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5 eastern only on al jazeera america >> michael eaves is here with sports. kind of a shake up in coaching ranks in one nba team. >> not one you would expect at this point in the season. >> the expectations were high because as a player kid was considered to have the highest basketballisbasketball iq in the nets made a change to the coaching staff today. >> it's lawrence frank who has been reassigned to a role where he will no longer attend practices or games there was reports that there was growing tension between frank and kidd. they called the move a
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through higher premiums and taxes. at the time we are receiving care, we have this illusion that someone else is paying for t even if we try, do a diligent job of trying to understand what things cost, we get these incomprehensible. >> you have been out spoken on how it is the biggest driver of rising healthcareh health insurance premiums but the outrageous costs have been known for years. so why hasn't the outrage over this taken us anywhere? >> it's hard to understand. we used to -- we used to say that healthcare costs couldn't rise above 10% of gdp. people would be outraged. now, it's about 18% and seems like it's just going higher. i really think that the fundamental issue is that really, people have believed that someone else is paying for their healthcare raernling themselves. this is the great illusion of healthcare, that we are not paying for it. >> is that illusion going to get worse under alabamacare? the president is making a renewed push and stressing costs. say. >> the website is working for the vast major
through higher premiums and taxes. at the time we are receiving care, we have this illusion that someone else is paying for t even if we try, do a diligent job of trying to understand what things cost, we get these incomprehensible. >> you have been out spoken on how it is the biggest driver of rising healthcareh health insurance premiums but the outrageous costs have been known for years. so why hasn't the outrage over this taken us anywhere? >> it's hard to understand. we used to...
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that's the amount of tax dollars spent supplementing the wages of bank bank tellers. a third of bank-tellers had to rely on assistance. >> last year tellers had a median salary of $24,100. that's about $11.39 an hour. >> welcome back to al jazeera america. >>> the obama administration is looking to undo the damage to the affordable care act's image done by the problems, of course, with the problem plagued website. in a moment we'll look at what the president needs to do during his campaign to accomplish that. >> first let's look at the temperatures across the nation. metrologist nicole mitchell is here. >> we have a contrast once we get to the southern plains today - going to the 20s or 30s. houston is at 71. this is where it's really gotten brutal. single-digit temperatures. adding in the wind. feels like 30 below. this is going to be a spreading sign over the weekend. the wind chills that are really brutal out there. the cold air will settle and over the next couple of days the warmer spots in the south - innocently it while you have it. although not the negatives.
that's the amount of tax dollars spent supplementing the wages of bank bank tellers. a third of bank-tellers had to rely on assistance. >> last year tellers had a median salary of $24,100. that's about $11.39 an hour. >> welcome back to al jazeera america. >>> the obama administration is looking to undo the damage to the affordable care act's image done by the problems, of course, with the problem plagued website. in a moment we'll look at what the president needs to do...
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and and his reason be easy to to collect if you were to translate ireland's carbon tax into. dollars or euros for ton of carbon and it could do you know you have a sense of or or even an exact number for what that would be and how by comparing i think it has been taxes you know a little. roughly twenty five dollars a ton twenty twenty euros a time whatever the current exchange rate is so we originally set it up i suppose to mirror the european union has another way of pricing carbon called emissions trading scheme and we set it up to mount. mirror that in that price that exists across europe now the emissions trading scheme the sun since fall into a very low price but our carbon price history to saying i would start consistency that you know it's twenty euros a ton and whatever different application that applies it raises about four hundred million euros a year in tax revenue and in terms of iran's going through different economic situations that we needed to balance our budget and the carbon tax i suppose provided about twelve percent of the adjustment we needed to make on t
and and his reason be easy to to collect if you were to translate ireland's carbon tax into. dollars or euros for ton of carbon and it could do you know you have a sense of or or even an exact number for what that would be and how by comparing i think it has been taxes you know a little. roughly twenty five dollars a ton twenty twenty euros a time whatever the current exchange rate is so we originally set it up i suppose to mirror the european union has another way of pricing carbon called...
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in the car tax side we did some other measures around car tax to kind of help that happen and i suppose the message the public when it's not popular it's not easy to introduce it but every new irish car going into the to buy gasoline is spending twenty five percent less than i would have been had we not sent those sort of price signals so it's not easy to introduce you know no one should underestimate the difficulty but the benefit for the consumer is that if through those signals you can cut out the wasteful use of energy and everyone saving money in it more than covers the cost of the carbon tax in the first grades even ryan thanks so much for being with us. thank you david. coming up president obama has the chance to make a deal with iraq but he's got to watch out as republicans are ready to do what they do best and that's sabotage trouble explaining to tonight's daily to. mind. and i'm. just. plus i was a new alert and. scared me a little bit. there is breaking news tonight and they are continuing to follow the breaking news. alexander's family cry tears of the war i. think. that ha
in the car tax side we did some other measures around car tax to kind of help that happen and i suppose the message the public when it's not popular it's not easy to introduce it but every new irish car going into the to buy gasoline is spending twenty five percent less than i would have been had we not sent those sort of price signals so it's not easy to introduce you know no one should underestimate the difficulty but the benefit for the consumer is that if through those signals you can cut...
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if you construction your taxes so you don't get a tax refund, so you just pay taxes, presumably you won't have a fine. so people are going to game the system because frankly they can't afford. it i talked to a restaurant owner over the weekend. owns nine restaurants. he told me he's forcing good and decent people who follow the rules to be corrupt. he said, i don't want to be corrupt, nobody does, but how do we stay in -- >> it stumbles on, this law. are your colleagues hoping it dies of its own weight? that's easier said than done. >> i hope it goes away. i'm the author of the bill to repeal obama care. we want this to go away because it's killing jobs in this country. killing the economy. it's hurting people's lives in a real-time basis. middle class -- >> does it -- sorry, ma'am, does it bug you when democrats go, yeah, they're going at bashing, but they don't have a plan of their own. there are half a dozen plans -- >> more than that. >> republicans, some say, want to annihilate this and do nothing in return. >> it's political. if you want to address the situation, do one thing -- let
if you construction your taxes so you don't get a tax refund, so you just pay taxes, presumably you won't have a fine. so people are going to game the system because frankly they can't afford. it i talked to a restaurant owner over the weekend. owns nine restaurants. he told me he's forcing good and decent people who follow the rules to be corrupt. he said, i don't want to be corrupt, nobody does, but how do we stay in -- >> it stumbles on, this law. are your colleagues hoping it dies of...
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greg coto from the office of the treasurer and tax collector. lisa summed it up very well what the resolutions do. they just bring the moscone expansion district and the tourism improvement district assessment collection in line with the transient occupancy tax collection so hotels can file all on one filing and get that taken care of and be compliant with the assessments and the tax. >> thank you. much appreciated. okay. supervisor mar any questions? okay. we don't have a budget analyst report for six or seven either so we will move to public comment. anyone wish to comment on these items? seeing none public comment is closed. >> move the recommendation. >> so can we have a motion to accept the amendments without opposition and the underlying items and without opposition as well. madam clerk we're going to skip item eight and call that later on in the calendar so could you please call item nine. >> item nine is a resolution authorizing mayor's office of housing and community development to accept and expend infill infrastructure grant from the
greg coto from the office of the treasurer and tax collector. lisa summed it up very well what the resolutions do. they just bring the moscone expansion district and the tourism improvement district assessment collection in line with the transient occupancy tax collection so hotels can file all on one filing and get that taken care of and be compliant with the assessments and the tax. >> thank you. much appreciated. okay. supervisor mar any questions? okay. we don't have a budget analyst...
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but those gas taxes, the federal levy of around 18 cents a gallon in taxes by the state of around 8 and 50 cents a gallon, they pay to maintain highways and bridges across the country. and that's already a huge problem. we begin tonight with that terrifying bridge collapse. >> reporter: take for example the news that broke in may when an interstate 5 bridge collapsed a couple hundred miles north of portland. by next year the federal highway trust fund, the source of almost all the funding for bridges and roads that comes from washington will go bust. >> the bottom line is that we are in a downward spiral. what it means is the federal government is not going to be able to help states and locallities maintain what they've got. it means that people will pay with less safe driving conditions. >> does the gas tax generate enough revenue for the state of oregon to maintain its roads properly? >> no. just plain no. >> vicky say republican member of the oregon house. she says as the state's residents buy even more efficient cars and less gas, the budget crunch is only going get worse. but she t
but those gas taxes, the federal levy of around 18 cents a gallon in taxes by the state of around 8 and 50 cents a gallon, they pay to maintain highways and bridges across the country. and that's already a huge problem. we begin tonight with that terrifying bridge collapse. >> reporter: take for example the news that broke in may when an interstate 5 bridge collapsed a couple hundred miles north of portland. by next year the federal highway trust fund, the source of almost all the funding...
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your tax cheat if you are not paying your sales taxes. and people are paying big bucks for sports memorabilia. from the ballfield may be. people pay money for anything. that is what they are paying for a barrel of oil. [ male announcer ] how can power consumption in china, impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 70% of our mutual funds beat their0-year lipper average t. rowe price. invest with confidence. with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. daymac new home sales surging in october taking home builder stocks with them. nicole petallides is at the stock exchange. >> helped to bring them off of the lows of the day, they are not far off of the unchanged line but the new home sales numbers came in and beat the street expectations with a rise of 20.4% to 440,000 beating the estimate of 426,000. of up arr
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if you tax the shareholder you're taxing the ultimate -- >> rose: at ordinary income rates. >> yes. and they're clipping coupons, they're not hiring people, they're not engaging in spending. >> rose: and corporations are doing that. >> and take their trite 0. by the way all this money they talk about overseas, if the corporations take that money and buy back stock and issue dividends, that money comes back at a 40% rate. they're not even bringing it back to the 35% rate. >> rose: can you think this has a chance in hell of being politically viable? first question. second question, is the reason you're sitting at this table going to campus is is because you want to create some kind of political action that might result in it having a chance in hell? >> the second question: i want to shine a light on this issue and i am desperately hoping the young people will start a movement. do i want to start the movement? i don't think i'm capable. do i think i can articulate the facts and have i seen them respond that somebody out there could start a movement in yes. in my opinion they were instr
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a tax to end all taxes. what a dumb emocratic congressman issa cooking so i can reach ally bank 24/7, but there are no branches? 24/7. i'm sorry, i'm just really reluctant to try new things. really? what's wrong with trying new things? look! mommy's new vacuum! (cat screech) you feel that in your muscles? i do... drink water. it's a long story. well, not having branches let's us give you great rates and service. i'd like that. a new way to bank. a better way to save. ally bank. your money needs an ally. because you can't beat zero heartburn. woo hoo! [ male announcer ] prilosec otc is the number one doctor recommended frequent heartburn medicine for 8 straight years. one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. neil: if the democratic congressman earl blumenauer gets his way, taxes will double to about 33.4 cents per gallon. so calm down. anyway, he sas it is to pay for poorly funded transportation and he also said it is high time since th federal gas tax has been high. i so do it, are you okay this? >>
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in america provided that place for you to make it for you to get up and leave balance to greener tax pastures if you would think that everyone has the right to move where they want and i think it's important we preserve that right but when it comes to the moral question that you ask for people who have benefited from anything in the united states from patent legislation to good roads to lead internet to anything like that certainly would make sense for for them to want to give back to a certain degree but i don't even think the fairness is just from the people who are running around to other countries like it's also for the people like i don't know presidential candidate mitt romney who are putting their money into tax havens so you could stay in the united states. and aspire to the highest office here and still be trying to hide away a lot of your money so to me it's like if you're moving away at least you're admitting like listen i don't want to be this money you know what leo really going to be consistent and i appreciate consistency above all else. like that now check this out nu
in america provided that place for you to make it for you to get up and leave balance to greener tax pastures if you would think that everyone has the right to move where they want and i think it's important we preserve that right but when it comes to the moral question that you ask for people who have benefited from anything in the united states from patent legislation to good roads to lead internet to anything like that certainly would make sense for for them to want to give back to a certain...
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they are a tax cut for consumers. they are a tax cut for businesses. that is good for the economy and, therefore, that's good for the stock market. >> agreed, larry, but we had a $4 pop in crude oil. so i think they cut a lot of shorts on hand. it's all about this pipeline, this connection from cushing down to port arthur coming online in january. it caught these shorts on the run. now we're seeing this movement up. lower prices are better for the consumer but right now it seems like we're going test out and see if we can get back to 100. >> that's going change. that's just technical stuff. that's pipeline stuff. that will change and get straight end out. whether the keystone gets built or not is a different question. look, i don't think -- scott, i don't think this is goldilocks because to me goldilocks was 4% growth and 2% inflation. it is kind of mini, mini goldie lock, 2, 2.5% growth and 0% inflation. in that environment, long run investors which is the only kind of investing makes stones me, hang in there, ignore these blips and stay with it becau
they are a tax cut for consumers. they are a tax cut for businesses. that is good for the economy and, therefore, that's good for the stock market. >> agreed, larry, but we had a $4 pop in crude oil. so i think they cut a lot of shorts on hand. it's all about this pipeline, this connection from cushing down to port arthur coming online in january. it caught these shorts on the run. now we're seeing this movement up. lower prices are better for the consumer but right now it seems like...
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as a poll tax? >> mr. speaker, everybody except when you make a change from one system to another there are hard cases. it needs to be dealt with compassion and that's why we have troubled the discretion housing payment to allow less appointed -- in ask the board with him with his welfare spoke person who has declared the labour party will be tougher on welfare and the coalition? and yet that side of the house has opposed 83 billion pounds worth of welfare savings. are they tough or are they nothing? >> mr. speaker, as you know more than many over the last three years the leadership has shown employment fulfill your to provide consistent information to residents protected by phase one. today in my constituency are holding -- [inaudible] provides decent information and decent conversation to everyone affected? >> mr. speaker, i know his strong views on this, not least because of the way hs2 may affect his constituents. of course, i agree with him that not only should full conversation be payable as w
as a poll tax? >> mr. speaker, everybody except when you make a change from one system to another there are hard cases. it needs to be dealt with compassion and that's why we have troubled the discretion housing payment to allow less appointed -- in ask the board with him with his welfare spoke person who has declared the labour party will be tougher on welfare and the coalition? and yet that side of the house has opposed 83 billion pounds worth of welfare savings. are they tough or are...
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because they will trigger taxes, tax penalties on employers and individuals in those 34 states that have refused to establish an exchange and a number of those employers and individuals, including two state attorneys general, 15 indiana school districts and a dozen more private employers and private citizens have filed suit. four different lawsuits. in fact one of them will have oral arguments this afternoon in washington, d.c. there is judicial remedy for some of these abuses. >> chair now recognizes the gentleman from new york. mr. nadler. >> thank you, mr. chairman. professor rosenkranz has written in the "wall street journal" an oped piece abraham lincoln would not approve. that you comment on that, lincoln would disapprove? >> i read that article with some amusement, i have to say, professor rosenkranz. i think that president lincoln would chuckle at the notion that there is an equation between suspending the writ of habeyuss corps us with a temporary delay in the implementation of regulation that is part of a very complex new law, which is something that happens under all admi
because they will trigger taxes, tax penalties on employers and individuals in those 34 states that have refused to establish an exchange and a number of those employers and individuals, including two state attorneys general, 15 indiana school districts and a dozen more private employers and private citizens have filed suit. four different lawsuits. in fact one of them will have oral arguments this afternoon in washington, d.c. there is judicial remedy for some of these abuses. >> chair...
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worth you might want to join the growing number of wealthy folks taking advantage of more favorable tax nations now according to a u.b.s. and well fed ex billionaire since this whole billionaire hotspots such as singapore switzerland and hong kong have emerged as favorite destinations for the ultra rich due to factors like quality of life good education and low taxes now in these third countries their billionaire populations grew up locally by only thirty six thirty four and twenty five percent respectively and the rest they came from afar now rachel i turn to you let's talk about this growing trend do you think it's fair let alone you know morally ok if you made your money here in the u.s. and america provided that place for you to make it free to get up and leave balance to greener tax pastures if you would think that everyone has the right to move where they want and i think it's important that we preserve that right but when it comes to the moral question that you ask for people who have benefited from anything in the united states from patent legislation to good roads to the intern
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i will postpone the tax one year for small businesses. he is postponing taxes. since i have no life i have read a obamacare. i do not see that in their where the president, we gave him the authority to postpone a tax but he does it. if he has the legal authority to do that, which i doubt, but he used that authority, what is to prevent him from just going and looking at the irs code which is a mess. i do not know any american who thinks the irs code is a good bill. but rather than fix it, we just make it bigger every year. so the president goes to the irs code and says this group of businesses, they are just having a bad year. like green businesses or we could use the energy companies on the other end. the oil and gas industry. i will postpone paying income tax for year. because i said so. dotake this group and something similar. tweak their tax rather than pay 38%. they will pay 20% for the next year. it seems to me if he has the legal authority to amend taxes which the affordable care act is a tax according to the supreme court. what is to prevent him from just
i will postpone the tax one year for small businesses. he is postponing taxes. since i have no life i have read a obamacare. i do not see that in their where the president, we gave him the authority to postpone a tax but he does it. if he has the legal authority to do that, which i doubt, but he used that authority, what is to prevent him from just going and looking at the irs code which is a mess. i do not know any american who thinks the irs code is a good bill. but rather than fix it, we...
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by late this would have to pay back taxes and would face a fine that is twice the amount of back taxes. several local cities grow on the end of the twenty thirteen edition of the united nations environment program sponsored the international awards for livable communities. collis who won four gold three silver and green lawn so what's making it that because the winner of the night on a full suitcase for the past several years costume has actively promoted a new prototype of living space for example called to import station was transformed into the home while concorde took part in and its installation art and green expanse is making it a favorite destination of locals and visitors alike. this project with the polk award winner and if you're into national wars for livable communities at the picasso exhibition making sure that if a group containing full impact of high above estimates the city's coastline protection project to clean the street and started chanting pipe which was similarly honored. all in all close to one four gold three silver and three pronged towards making it the top go
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they're tax-he exempt. they're creating legislation was claiming a charity doing no political work at all. and therefore tax-exempt. so they're trying to set up a new project called the jeffersonian project, which will be a different tax exempt status that would allow them to do more lobbying. >> ken, there are obviously some changes perhaps afoot in what these tax exempt organizations could do. how might that impact this idea that a.l.e.c. creates this new 501(c)(4)? >> from what i understand, this 501(c)(4) created fits the definition of what they're supposed to do. that is lobbying on legislation, issue advocacy, where the 501(c)(4)s kind of ran afoul in the mind of critics of what the tax law says, is when they became more overt political organizations and gauging in campaigns, airing attack ads, the karl rove group, americans for prosperity, the koch brothers group, where they went after president obama. well, that is more overt political activity, whereas these 501(c)(4)s are supposed to do more issue
they're tax-he exempt. they're creating legislation was claiming a charity doing no political work at all. and therefore tax-exempt. so they're trying to set up a new project called the jeffersonian project, which will be a different tax exempt status that would allow them to do more lobbying. >> ken, there are obviously some changes perhaps afoot in what these tax exempt organizations could do. how might that impact this idea that a.l.e.c. creates this new 501(c)(4)? >> from what i...
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to get in in the year because the smoothie as self employed people pay their taxes and traditionally it's also been the month on which the following year's budget has been pasted it normally you would expect the budget within two or three days of these expect returns to the november above what is that the kids are showing us is that the couple to stop in more tax than they sold to open the gideon and also spending less money than the thought of going to be standing soul for older ahead of the game which is important because that means the budget deficit that is gonna come down a bit as well so the reports of numbers in the big picture. events like these more of that frame of reference is showing that was consistent with a blaze in a number of people being paid for. so what to get and there is that more people in work paid for income tax but also forcing an increase in the eighteen members about the consistent again but more people at work earning a bit more money spending it with a bit more money into a comedy i'm not a drop in the number of people the live register again consistent
to get in in the year because the smoothie as self employed people pay their taxes and traditionally it's also been the month on which the following year's budget has been pasted it normally you would expect the budget within two or three days of these expect returns to the november above what is that the kids are showing us is that the couple to stop in more tax than they sold to open the gideon and also spending less money than the thought of going to be standing soul for older ahead of the...
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tax senate democrats are going on cuts to providers. in one release mark pryor release said pryor's deciding vote for obama care cut from medicare including nearly 5.4 billion collectly from arkansas. it's a familiar line of attack that was litigated and litigated and litigated and discredited in the last election. >> when congressman ryan looked into the camera and attacked president obama's medicare savings as "the biggest coldest power play," i didn't know whether to laugh or cry. that $716 billion is exactly to the dollar the same amount of medicare savings that he had in his own budget. >> that's always been a problem for republicans on this line of attack. house republicans tell us that they are not looking at the medicare attack line. they want to continue to highlight individual stories when it comes to health care. stories about canceled plans or higher costs. here's what we know they are not going to do. they are not going to walk away from the issue. it's too potent of an issue for the base and what they believe swing voter c
tax senate democrats are going on cuts to providers. in one release mark pryor release said pryor's deciding vote for obama care cut from medicare including nearly 5.4 billion collectly from arkansas. it's a familiar line of attack that was litigated and litigated and litigated and discredited in the last election. >> when congressman ryan looked into the camera and attacked president obama's medicare savings as "the biggest coldest power play," i didn't know whether to laugh or...
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let's maybe take a look at us cutting taxes rather than increasing taxes for those who can afford it. he didn't do that. he attacked the most vulnerable in that city and that's wrong. morally it's wrong and we believe legally it's wrong and that's why we're appealing the decision. >> beyond that, obviously, and we talked about this, detroit could be just the tip of the iceberg. yesterday, for example, illinois lawmakers passed a measure to cut pension costs, including raising the retirement age. what do you see as the big picture fight here? what do you see as the impact of this decision for public retirees and workers today? >> well, i think that it will spread. i'm not convinced that you'll have a lot of cities filing for bankruptcy, but i am convinced that you will have actions taken by state legislators and governors and mayors around the country to take the easy way out and to attack workers, to attack retirees rather than looking at the overall picture and understanding and making the statement that in these tough economic times, everyone must sacrifice. not a certain segment of
let's maybe take a look at us cutting taxes rather than increasing taxes for those who can afford it. he didn't do that. he attacked the most vulnerable in that city and that's wrong. morally it's wrong and we believe legally it's wrong and that's why we're appealing the decision. >> beyond that, obviously, and we talked about this, detroit could be just the tip of the iceberg. yesterday, for example, illinois lawmakers passed a measure to cut pension costs, including raising the...
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it seems to me that he has the authority to amend the taxes which the affordable healthcare tax is according to the supreme court what is to prevent him from just amending the any tax to his liking. mr. turley weigh in on this if you would. >> i have to agree first of all oon the remark about article on, as i said before it is true that they are all equal branches, but the framers spent most of their time on congress because it is something harder than the madisonian system. it's where the magic happens and that is to take those interests that the strike countries and turned them into a majoritarian compromise. when we get to the issue of taxes, that is one of the most divisive issues facing the country. so when someone comes before the congress and says i want my group to be excluded, it obviously produces a great deal of heat. some people say how about my group, how long should this apply? it is the most divisive issue raised in congress and that is why it was given to the congress so that type of issue would be subject to the transformative process of the legislation. >> so do you belief
it seems to me that he has the authority to amend the taxes which the affordable healthcare tax is according to the supreme court what is to prevent him from just amending the any tax to his liking. mr. turley weigh in on this if you would. >> i have to agree first of all oon the remark about article on, as i said before it is true that they are all equal branches, but the framers spent most of their time on congress because it is something harder than the madisonian system. it's where...
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the increase of sales tax is another option we considered. that would generate about $73 million a year -- again requiring voter approval as do the general obligation bonds. proposition k is the half sales supplement tax revenue allocated here in san francisco and take the revenues as sales taxes are generated and advance them and get more of the cash up front and execute projects sooner and in other words between the project window and they would incur financing cost for that but it would give them the cash up front and other possibilities here. there are revenue bonds considered in addition to what has been released this year. a possible series for 2016 of $150 million and 2019 for the assignment amount and a portion of that can be funding bicycle projects and this is from discretionary revenues and currently there are some funds moved from the sfmta operating budget into capital projects each year. it is a small percentage of the budget but that's another possibility for funds to be transferred and general fund money unrestricted from the
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taxing political contributions. again, not in the law. political speech disclosures for federal contractors. the deepwater drilling ban. mr. holder's attempt to reform criminal justice by selectively enforcing our laws. the, mr. obama unilaterally ignoring immigration laws in many cases. recess appointments. "fast & furious" where, were unconstitutional efforts there to walk guns. unconstitutional wiretaps of the ap. the irs scandal, one of the more egregious ones as the gentleman mentioned, subverts the entire political process. and of course obamacare which i'll touch on in a moment. but all of these are examples where this president, in the words of my friends on the left, has, as exercised prosecutorial discretion. that's the word. presidential pardon powers but i think they're more along the lines of professor turley said. these are, could be considered royal prerogatives. if my history is right, that's what we had the little unpleasantness with great britain about and, so the subject here is of profound significance. and i would sug
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people who are here -- this is a tax. he cannot change tax laws. i wish she would bring that truck driver agreement and when he signed it into law and throughat up immigration and stuff like that. give the american people a voice. the house judiciary committee held a hearing recovered -- we about the president and executive power, republicans siding that he change the health power andy executive that he has done the same on other issues. that,'re interested in you can go to our website c- span.org and you can see it there. we covered that hearing yesterday. that policyying differences don't constitute a constitutional crisis. that was their opinion of yesterday's hearing. in ohio.to ed republican. caller: good morning. of course people should be fired. from the head of the fish to the bottom. there is a pattern in this whole administration. it is nonstop. denial, denial, deny -- they are --yal to ridiculously that would be the last person he would fire. people keep forgetting all of these little things they slipped in. he is very bright. he came in
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i can't think of another corporation out there that might need another tax break. but you know what we're talking about over on the right, we're convincing americans that it's those damn food stamps. they're the problem. they're the takers, those fat, poor people. how come they can't find work? it's their fault. they're lazy. and then, of course, when it comes to the big takers, it's these guys. these guys, limbaugh and o'reilly, the biggest conservative voices and media profiles out there, they actually think that poor people in this country make too much. and if they are poor, it's only their fault. their fault. merry christmas. get your cell phones out. i want to know what you think. tonight's question. do republicans want to make poor people poorer? text a for yes, b for no. to 67622. you can always go to our blog at ed.msnbc.com. we'll bring the results later on in the show. my dad used to tell me that money does funny things to people. en, son, don't of forget where you came from. it's the best advice i ever had. i would like to know if mr. o o'reilly could t
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we have a good tax break. we're doing all the things -- >> it sounds like you're agreeing with the pope then? >> you look at the result, we have less disparity in the income that can most any other state. we would love to have the pope. he can come to provo anytime. >> you have a deep and personal passion about helping the poor, and i suspect you resonated deeply with pope francis ooze comments which were very powerful and compelling in many ways, but i'm puzzled. wise in the last 30 years we've had dramatic economic growth. i was very fortunate i was there with reagan and with clinton. in the case of the clinton administration when we worked with them, from 1993 to 200, one of the very four people of poverty left poverty, and huge economic growth. about 3 1/2, 4 million people, xw a million and a half people, lost their jobs. why is it so hard to look at the things that have work. try to find a way and say, which of these pieces really worked. find out what are their patterns? and how can we replicate it. >>
we have a good tax break. we're doing all the things -- >> it sounds like you're agreeing with the pope then? >> you look at the result, we have less disparity in the income that can most any other state. we would love to have the pope. he can come to provo anytime. >> you have a deep and personal passion about helping the poor, and i suspect you resonated deeply with pope francis ooze comments which were very powerful and compelling in many ways, but i'm puzzled. wise in the...
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your new plan is going to tax me. i need to buy another truck and build the company and i am getting taxed more and more. >> i don't want to punish your success, put i want to make sure everybody who is behind you has a chance like that, too. everybody is so pinch that business is bad for everybody. when you spread the wealth, it is good for everybody. >> and that is fine from a political point of view as the president talked about rich people like mitt romney and he used his opponent and john mccain's family and talked about shouldn't rich people like romney be compelled to give more to help those who are not as lucky. middle class, ordinary, regular folks, not even buying plumbing companies, but trying to make ends meet to pay for their own health insurance are being thrown out plans and if they can fight themselves through the website, they can find plans they can't afford. >> just about out of time. but your column today is beautiful and dark in that it discusses your dad and politics today. tell us about that. i
your new plan is going to tax me. i need to buy another truck and build the company and i am getting taxed more and more. >> i don't want to punish your success, put i want to make sure everybody who is behind you has a chance like that, too. everybody is so pinch that business is bad for everybody. when you spread the wealth, it is good for everybody. >> and that is fine from a political point of view as the president talked about rich people like mitt romney and he used his...
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ashley: commuting get as little more taxing. the amount of workers can put transit costs cut in half by congress. at least those with the train. that is outrage. tracy: because they have drive evers? in tech minute we'll review lg's curved glass phone which is about to hit the store shelves. ashley: the dow has been down over 100 points for a long time but as you can see, desperately trying to make a comeback, down 99 points or there abouts. the market has been under a little bit of selling pressure these last several days. get breaking news on the fed beige book. peter baron's with the details. peteer? >> hey, ashley and tracy, the beige book for november says the economy continued to expand ad a modest to moderate pace from mid-october through mid insofar as november and the report does not appear to tee up tapering of bond purchases cuttings back on quantitative easing in next two weeks when the report will be used by policymakers. this reports e has the same language on the economy and job creation as the last meetings on be
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they already did the normal diesel to curb tax evasion by importers. i know it from people dot com and to top the end of the four thousand nine hundred dollars art exam. in recent years. i didn't have it in the least thirty thousand draft the four thousand nine hundred dollars apart chinese meter lead the student who wanted to carded and invest more money than others. the treaty to cut the three thousand two hundred dollars in total don't get invited to put brush to paint you call it that the entropy think up accommodation the cool people like the drive to four thousand nine hundred us dollars to be. the chinese to release the numbers into it and ordered them to increase these years. in two thousand thirteen. and that any artist and photographer about ten percent of the total students who attend and get them. with problems. more than fifty thousand to attend them. and with that many students who attend art exam. probably because i've been afraid we're not very good. by continuing our study it could help me continue their education possibility. go way o
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. >> a treasury department watchdog is noted potential problems come tax season. the inspector general for tax administration says existing irs systems do not have the capability to detect fraud when it comes to the subsidies to help people buy insurance in the form of tax credits. the administration officials say the irs aggressively safeguards the systems to combat any fraud and as the affordable care act is no exception. >>> the result of paul walker's autopsy are expected to be released today. he and his friend were killed in a fiery and tragic car crash saturday just moments after this photo was taken at the fast and furious actor stepping inside a 2005 red porsche. walker said the actor was the passenger in that car. the autopsy is completed tuesday should officially confirm that. >>> investigatesors say they don't believe that walker and his friend were racing another car. speed is considered a factor in the crash. universal pictures said tuesday the production of "the fast and furious 7" is on hold. the company has not said how they might change the movie.
. >> a treasury department watchdog is noted potential problems come tax season. the inspector general for tax administration says existing irs systems do not have the capability to detect fraud when it comes to the subsidies to help people buy insurance in the form of tax credits. the administration officials say the irs aggressively safeguards the systems to combat any fraud and as the affordable care act is no exception. >>> the result of paul walker's autopsy are expected to...
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this is also reflected in increased tax revenues last year they rose by fifteen percent in about two three billion dollars this year we expect that these figures will be exceeded. don't assume the burden you with them when you went from the receiver. that is set to launch its second communication satellite cuts at three into space in two thousand fourteen and start production of its own satellites in two thousand fifteen. this is made by the deputy chairman of the kazakh national space agency mena been called the get go at the center communication service media briefing according to him the production will be launched in cooperation with colleagues from russia the modernization of the rocket launch facility is scheduled for two thousand the team. this will increase the capacity of missiles a completely replace the proton rocket. home edition is a thus we can solve two problems concerning the director dissipation of context and in technological operations for the launch from lincoln or cosmic girl you replace the proton rocket engine driven environmental problem by means of modernizat
this is also reflected in increased tax revenues last year they rose by fifteen percent in about two three billion dollars this year we expect that these figures will be exceeded. don't assume the burden you with them when you went from the receiver. that is set to launch its second communication satellite cuts at three into space in two thousand fourteen and start production of its own satellites in two thousand fifteen. this is made by the deputy chairman of the kazakh national space agency...
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this is the mistake this administration keeps making over and over again, throwing tax dollars is not solving it. >> thank you. gerri: unbelieveable, right, own carry mess goes on. and now more disturbing news for your healthy, fda warning some defidefibrillators made by phils medamedical system may fail. i have to tell you, i think this story is appalling, so many machines and only now federal government waking up saying we need to fix it, get out tell people that machine macs may not work. they may be -- you may be having a heart attack, it supplies to you, you are not rhesus started. where is the government been? what about something simple like this. >> you know, interestingly, fda just this year, finally passed new legislation that they will regulate deeibrillators like other medical devices, however all these bits and pieces are just now coming together, over 400,000 americans die suddenly every year, that is more than all types of cancers combined, if you have a defibrillate or deployed, 70% survive without one, less than 5%. >> how big is this problem with these machines not w
this is the mistake this administration keeps making over and over again, throwing tax dollars is not solving it. >> thank you. gerri: unbelieveable, right, own carry mess goes on. and now more disturbing news for your healthy, fda warning some defidefibrillators made by phils medamedical system may fail. i have to tell you, i think this story is appalling, so many machines and only now federal government waking up saying we need to fix it, get out tell people that machine macs may not...
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are dispersed for the work and the current property owner pays installment on the regular property tax bill. to be successful the program must be easy to understand for the consumer. and so we're lucky that we're in this situation now after hitting a roadblock a few years ago with the agency. the governor put funds aside to mitigate any risk to fannie and freddie so we're comfortable moving ahead with this program and buildings are responsible for 56% of the greenhouse gas emissions and residential is one fiveth of that total and this program will allow a affordable way to reduce energy consumption and the city gets back a powerful tool to meet the sustainability goals and with other programs and sf energy watch and upgrade programs we intend to leverage as much -- which we intend to leverage as much as possible in this program. restarting pace will help us increase the amount of efficiency under the grid and create local jobs and economic investment that can't be out sourced and we are excited to work with everyone to bring this program back to the market. thank you very much and i am
are dispersed for the work and the current property owner pays installment on the regular property tax bill. to be successful the program must be easy to understand for the consumer. and so we're lucky that we're in this situation now after hitting a roadblock a few years ago with the agency. the governor put funds aside to mitigate any risk to fannie and freddie so we're comfortable moving ahead with this program and buildings are responsible for 56% of the greenhouse gas emissions and...